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Venezuelan opposition leader and self-declared interim president Wanguaio is offering anmesty to soldiers who backed democracy and reject the current Maduro government.At a new conference on Sunday Guaido said,we are waiting for you,the soldiers of Venez,we are waiting for you in a commitment you have to our consititution.Oppostion follower Some shouting soldier frame you are the only one missing,handed out leaflit decribing the anmmesty plans at military and police posts.

Some of the soldiers through away the paper,or tore it up,but many Venez military members have said,they and their families are tired of the severe shortages of food and other basics.Meanwhile,President Maduro insisted sunday,the military is on his side as he watched,military exercises,using Russian built rocket prepared grenades,and anti-aircraft machine guns.

The Trump administration has lifted sanctions levied on Russian firms linked to Alegad Olig Derepasga,despite a push by Dems in the U.S,to keep the sanctions in place,the Dems and several republicans had aruged that the companies in question,were under the control of Derapasga,but the Us treasury department said Sunday ,that the firm had reduced Derepasga's deirect and indirect shareholder in stake in these companies,and severed its control.It said the move ensured that most directors on the boards of the companies would be independent directors,including Americans and Europeans,with no ties to Derepasga,supporters of keeping the sanctions in place had argued that even with reduced owership,Derepasga would continue to exert control.

Twin bombings Sunday at a cathedral in the restive southern Philipines,killed 20 people and wounded more than 80,police say,earlier death tolls were incorrect,because of double counting,in a statement,the government said,it would hunt down the attackers,until every killer is brought to justice and put behind bars.The statement said the ruthless perpetrators will be shown no mercy.

A hotel wall collapsed during a wedding celebration in Peru on Sunday,killing at least 15 people,the national civil defence chief said dozens of people who've been dancing were caught under the collapsing wall in the roof early sunday,at the Alhobril hotel,in the Andian city of abangei,in souther Peru,at least 30 people have been pulled from debris with injuries,and were being treated at a near by hospital.The city had been battered by 5 days of rains which led to the collapse of the wall.

Brizilian officials on Sunday resumed the search for hundreds of missing people,after a massive dam collapsed on Friday,the search was suspended for several hours Sunday,over fears that a second dam was at risk of breaching.At least 37 people have been confirm dead,following the dam burst in the southeasern city of Brumedilo,which caused a muds slide that may have buried hundreds of mine workers,who were eating a lunch,about 250 employees of the mine are still missing,and are feared dead.

Some federal agencies in the US are reopening ,after a 35-day long shutdown came to an end,most of them will be open by Monday,some museums and national parks will reopen on Tuesday.

Aids to president Trump on Sunday challenged oppostion Dems to prove they want tough security on the soutern border with Mexico,now that the longest ever partial government shutdown has ended,and the clock is ticking on a 3-week window for negotiations,President's Trump's acting WhiteHouse chief of staff Mick Moveny told fox news on Sunday,this is the chance for Dems to see if they believe in border security to sword
illegal immigration,and stop the flow of illicit drugs,Moveny said,President Trump would secure the border with or without congress,including by declaring a national emergency if he has to.He said the WhiteHouse is seeing Dems starting to agree with the President,on a need for wall.

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1. Venezuela's opposition leader and self declared interim president Juan Graido is offering amnesty to soldiers who back demacracy and reject current Maduro goernment. At a news conference on Sunday, Graido said "we are waiting for you the soldiers of Venezuela, We are waiting for you and commitment you have to our constitution." opposition follwers some shouting "soldiers friend, you'are the only one missing", handed out leaflets discribing amnesty plans are militarian and police posts. Some of the soldiers threw away the papers or tow it up, but many Venezuelan military members say they and their familier are tired about the ? shortages of food and other basics. Meanwhile president Nicolas Maduro insisted on Sunday that military is on his side as he watched military exercises using Russian biult rocket repealed ? and anti-aircraft machine guns.

2. The Trump's administration has lifted sanctions£¿ on Russian firm linked to the O.D. despite pushed by democrats in the United States to keep the sanctions in place. The Democrates and several Republicans argued that the companies in question were under the control of D. But the US treasury department said Sunday that the firm said reduce D.'s direct and indirect share hold instead in these companies and ? its control. He said the move and ? that most directers on the boards of the coumpanies would be independent directers including Americans and Europeans with no tie to D. Supporters of keeping the sanctions in place have argued that even with reduce the ownership, D. would continue exert control.

3. Twine bombing Sunday at cathedral in the restive southern Philippin killed 20 people and wounded more than 80. Police say earlier death tolls were incorrect because of double counting. In a statement government said it would hunt down the attackers until every killer is brought to justice and put behind bars. The statement said the ? perpetrators will be show no mercy.

4. A hotel wall collapsed during a wedding celebration in Peru on Sunday, killing at least 15 people. The national civil defence chief says dozens of people who's been dancing where cut of collapsing wall in the roof early Sunday at the A. hotel in the indian city of A. in southern Peru. At least 30 people had been pulled from the ? with injuries, and been treated at nearby hospital. The city has been buttered by 5-day of rain which lead the collapse of the wall.

5. Brazilian officials on Sunday resumed the search for hundreds of missing people after massive dam collapse on Friday. The searchs were suspended for several hours Sunday over fears that second dam was at risk of breaching. At least 37 people have been comfirmed dead following the dam burst in the southeast city of B. which caused the mudslide that may have buried hundreds of mineworkers who were eating a launch. About 250 employees of miners are still missing and are fear died.

6. Some Federal agencies in the US are reopening after a 35-day long shut down came to an end. Most of them will reopenby Monday, Some museums and national parks will reopen on Tuesday. Adds to president Trump on Sunday challenged opposition democrats to prove they want tough security on the southern border with Mexico now that the longest ever partial government shut down has ended, and the clock is takign on the 3-week window for negotiations. President Trump's acting White House chief of staff Mike M. told Fox News on Sunday this is a chance for democrats to see if they believe in border security to ? illegal immigration, and stop the flow of ? drugs. M. said presidnet Trump will secure the border with or without Congress including by declaring a national emergency if it has do. He said the White House is seeing democrates, starting to agree with the president on a need for a wall.

BV opposition leader and self-declared interim president WGZ is offering amnesty to soldiers who back democracy and reject the current M government. At a news conference on Sunday, G said we are waiting for you, the soldiers of BV. We are waiting for you and the commitment you have to our constitution. Opposition followers some shouting soldier friend, you are the only one missing, handed out leaflets describing the amnesty plans at military and police posts.

Some of the soldiers threw away the paper or tore it up, but many BV military members have said they and their families are tired of the severe shortages of food and other basics.

Meanwhile, president NO insisted Sunday, the military is on his side as he watched military exercises using Russian-built rocket propelled grenades and anti-aircraft machine guns.

The T administration has lifted sanctions levied on Russian firms linked to the O OD, despite a push by democrats in the United States to keep the sanctions in place. The democrats and several republicans had argued that the companies in question were under the control of D. But the U.S. Treasury Department said Sunday that the firms had reduced D's direct and indirect shareholder in stake in these companies and severed his control.

It's said the move ensure that most directors on the boards of the companies would be independent directors including Americans and Europeans with no ties to DP. Supporters of keeping the sanction in place have argued that even with reduced ownership, D would continue to exert control.